"The interesting challenge is how do you put a touch interface on the PS3, because it doesn't have one," he told Digital Spy at Develop 2012.

"We'd love to put it on there, but wouldn't want to make a half-baked job where something already works.

"The buttons are great. The SixAxis, which actually has more buttons than you need for the Xperia Play as such. But how do you put touch in there? An interesting one would be if you use PlayStation Move, but again, it's a lot of work involved in there."

He continued: "It would be exciting, but it's more the challenge of how do you get it on there and don't do a half-baked job. I'd love to play a lot of games I do play [on there]. If it's on the PS3 it's usually very quick, and what better to do than a game I've purchased on Android, switch on your PS3 and play it on the big screen, and just play it and have a quick go?"

Hirani said that the platform is built around the community, so if it's a requested feature then developers should be vocal.

"All this time we've told you guys, this is your community, this is your platform," he said.

"There's no restrictions whatsever about what you can put on there, content-wise, so make it your platform. Just say what [suggestions] you want. If you put down things like, how about using the Move as the touch? That's just one of the ideas.

"If it does work, then we'd try and think it up for the market."

PlayStation Mobile is an open, cross-platform digital distribution service for PlayStation Certified devices, including Vita and supported Android phones and tablets.